Financial news: 06.10.2025, 15-39 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A109DY9 (Rosnft4P2) were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on October 6, 2025, 15:39 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 108.48) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 13106.33 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) for security RU000A109DY9 (Rosnft4P2) were changed.

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Financial news: 06.10.2025, 15-46 the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment for the security RU000A107GX8 (System1P27) were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 06.10.2025, 15-46 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -25.38%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.76 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 46.36%) for the security RU000A107GX8 (System1P27) were changed.

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Marat Khusnullin launched the Pobeda substation on the Adler bypass.

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Marat Khusnullin launched the Pobeda substation on the Adler bypass.

A ceremony was held in the village of Vysokoye, Adler District, Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, to mark the commissioning of the 110 kV "Pobeda" substation, which was built near the Adler bypass currently under construction. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin inaugurated the new power plant.

The ceremony was also attended by Acting Deputy Governor of the Krasnodar Territory Evgeny Pergun, Chairman of the Board of the State Company Avtodor Vyacheslav Petushenko, and General Director of PJSC Rosseti Andrey Ryumin.

"Transport and energy infrastructure play a crucial role in the development of the country's tourism industry, especially in the southern regions. The key project here is the construction of a new road from the M-4 Don highway to Sochi. Part of this promising highway will be the Adler bypass, which is being built on the President's orders. The road will significantly reduce travel time from Sochi city center to Adler Airport and the resorts of Krasnaya Polyana, improve the transportation situation in the Krasnodar Krai, and become a driver of the region's economic development. More than half of the bypass route will pass through a tunnel, the construction of which requires special preparatory and production processes. The new substation, beautifully named "Pobeda," which was erected in a very short time, will both supply electricity for the entire tunnel construction complex and be used for the future operation of the road. This is a truly important victory both in Sochi's urban development and in road construction. I thank PJSC Rosseti, the state-owned company Avtodor, the regional governor Veniamin Ivanovich Kondratyev and his team, and all the construction workers for the high-quality work they have done. "A responsible approach to their work. I wish you continued success in implementing the project," said Marat Khusnullin.

The new substation operates fully automatically, unmanned. It is equipped with highly reliable equipment, including two power transformers, SF6 circuit breakers, and microprocessor-based relay protection and automation systems. It utilizes an automated process control system capable of processing over 10,000 digital signals.

"Our country's road network is being modernized and expanded. Therefore, the Rosseti Group is constantly increasing the number of projects related to the development of transport infrastructure. Today, we commissioned one of these projects. This is a modern, high-tech substation, named in honor of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. And, most importantly, we used exclusively domestic equipment during construction," said Andrey Ryumin, head of the Rosseti Group.

He added that a 50-meter-tall stylized "Dolphin" support was used to construct the power line approaches to the substation. It is located at a vantage point above the future junction of the Adler eastern bypass and is equipped with adjustable dynamic lighting.

"We are at the energy heart of the construction of a very important project – the Adler bypass. Together with Rosseti, we have accomplished a great deal of work and completed all our tasks on time. We listen to each other, we support each other. And I am confident that today's commissioning of the Pobeda substation is only the beginning of a long journey. Construction is progressing rapidly, with work currently underway simultaneously on both the eastern and western sides of the project. We will, of course, fulfill all our plans," noted Vyacheslav Petushenko, head of the state-owned company Avtodor, which is building the Adler bypass.

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Financial news: On 2025-10-07, the Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction of 22,025,309.

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Governors of the Far Eastern Federal District reached the Yakut training ground.

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Yuri Trutnev took part in a field training seminar as part of the third All-Russian Long-Range Shooting Tournament.

In Yakutsk, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev participated in a field training seminar as part of the third All-Russian Long-Range Shooting Tournament, dedicated to the memory of legendary World War II sniper and Hero of the Soviet Union Fyodor Matveyevich Okhlopkov. He also held a meeting on the progress of restoring social and engineering infrastructure in the territories under his wing, and met with the winning team of the first All-Russian Military Tactical Competition "Warrior's Path."

The heads of the Far Eastern regions participated in the military field seminar. The event took place at the Sulus Training and Shooting Center, one of the best firing ranges in the country in terms of technical specifications. By the end of this year, three more regions of the Far Eastern Federal District will have modern military training ranges.

The heads of the Far Eastern regions received a brief theoretical course and were shown Russian-made high-precision firearms. The first qualifying distance was 600 meters, with subsequent shooting distances proposed by the qualified participants.

"Overall, the leadership team of the Far Eastern Federal District has proven itself worthy. Not only as people who help the boys serve and supply them with equipment and weapons, who participate in the restoration of liberated territories, but also as people who, if necessary, are capable of taking up arms. And not just taking them up, but holding them with confidence," emphasized Yuri Trutnev.

When presenting the cups to the winners, Yuri Trutnev noted their special value. "Thank you all very much. And I want to draw your attention to the fact that cups are often awarded at competitions, but this cup is special because it bears the signatures of three Heroes of the Russian Federation. I think you can proudly display it at home or at work," Yuri Trutnev concluded the seminar.

At a meeting on the progress of work to restore social and engineering infrastructure in the sponsored territories, preliminary results of this year's plan were summarized.

In accordance with a decree of the President of Russia, since June 2022, Far Eastern Federal District subjects have been working to restore social infrastructure in the territories of the Donetsk People's Republic liberated from the Armed Forces of Ukraine. During this period (June 2022 – September 2025), Far Easterners have restored over 1,000 facilities (1,022) – schools, hospitals, kindergartens, playgrounds and sports grounds, roads, and water pipelines. They have purchased 117 units of automotive and specialized equipment. Health and wellness vacations have been organized for 11,022 children.

Currently, the Far Eastern regions are responsible for the restoration of 26 settlements in six municipalities of the DPR.

This year, work was carried out on 178 sites in the territories under its protection, 159 of which have already been completed. In 2025, three hospitals, 13 schools, five kindergartens, seven playgrounds and sports fields, 94,500 square meters of roads, and 4.1 kilometers of water pipelines have already been restored. Another 19 sites remain to be restored.

Yuri Trutnev also met with the winning team of the first All-Russian military tactical competition, "The Path of the Warrior." The meeting took place at School No. 40, where a branch of the Voin Center is located. The competition was organized by the Voin Center with the support of the government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and the Russian Combat Sniping Federation, at the request of Yuri Trutnev, with the aim of improving the training system and reinforcing the knowledge acquired by the Voin Center's cadets in practice.

"Congratulations to the Yakutia team on winning the first All-Russian 'Warrior's Path' competition! We were following you and rooting for you. I received videos of the competition, which I watched. We didn't just create this competition as a game; we wanted to help you prepare for adult life and the defense of our homeland. What was our core concept? We wanted you to think, not just run around laser tag paths, to develop tactical combinations, and learn to win. Of course, you have much to learn. We're learning too. We just returned from the training ground. Today, the governors took to the firing line and, together with the fighters who participated in the tournament yesterday, practiced with sniper weapons at long ranges and achieved excellent results. We will continue to work together, develop, and make our Russia stronger," said Yuri Trutnev.

The competition finals were held from September 15 to 20 in Yakutsk. Four teams from the Voin Center branches that had demonstrated the best results in the qualifying round in Volgograd participated: "Botur" (Yakutia), "Sobol" (Tyumen Oblast), "Amur Warriors" (Khabarovsk Krai), and "Stalingrad" (Volgograd Oblast). The team from the Voin Center branch in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) took first place, the team from the Tyumen branch took second place, and the teams from Volgograd Oblast and Khabarovsk Krai took third place.

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Vitaly Savelyev visited Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

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Vitaly Savelyev visited Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev reviewed the Polytechnic's latest technical developments in transport, unmanned aerial systems, and infrastructure, and also gave a lecture to students, postgraduates, and faculty on the development of high-speed rail in Russia. In his speech, he discussed in detail the implementation of the Moscow–St. Petersburg high-speed railway project.

The Deputy Prime Minister was also awarded the title and diploma of Honorary Doctor of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. The ceremony took place during the ceremonial meeting of the university's Academic Council.

Vitaly Savelyev graduated from the mechanical engineering faculty of SPbPU in 1977.

The Deputy Prime Minister thanked SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy for the award and the trust he placed in him, and noted SPbPU's role in training engineering personnel for the domestic transport industry.

"The issue of national technological sovereignty is a pressing issue today. Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University is actively involved in a number of transport projects. I would especially like to highlight the expertise of SPbPU specialists in developing electric transport models and digital twin technologies for railway rolling stock components. They also have strong expertise in developing digital technologies for unmanned aerial systems. I am confident that, thanks to the Polytechnic's high intellectual and expert potential, we can work together to ensure and strengthen our country's technological leadership in many areas," said Vitaly Savelyev.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Domestic spending on research and development in Russia has increased and reached 1.88 trillion rubles.

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In 2024, domestic spending on research and development increased, as did employment in this sector. These results were demonstrated by an analysis by the HSE Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge based on Rosstat data on financial and human resources in science.

"Achieving technological leadership—a national goal set by our President Vladimir Putin—directly depends on improving a number of indicators. Data for 2024 show positive changes across several of them. For example, domestic spending on research and development in Russia has increased, reaching 1.88 trillion rubles. Business is actively investing in science: almost 608 billion rubles in 2024. This is 10% more in constant prices than the previous year," noted Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

In Russia, business accounts for about a third of total expenditure on science.

The Deputy Prime Minister also noted the importance of the positive dynamics in the number of scientific personnel.

"The number of people working in science has also grown: there are now more than 675,000. More than half of them are researchers, and a significant portion of them are young scientists. This is a particularly important indicator, as the future of our science depends on them," he said.

The increase in personnel numbers is occurring across all categories: researchers, technicians, support staff and other personnel.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the national project "Youth and Children" and the Decade of Science and Technology initiatives are helping young people find applications for their research and development skills.

In terms of absolute research expenditure, Russia holds 9th place globally. In 2024, domestic research and development expenditure in Russia increased by 235.1 billion rubles in current prices, or 4.5% in constant prices, compared to the previous year.

Furthermore, in 2024, the range of large and medium-sized organizations conducting research and development expanded, exceeding 4,100.

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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev became an Honorary Doctor of the Polytechnic University.

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A ceremony was held at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University to present the gown and diploma of Honorary Doctor of SPbPU to Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Vitaly Savelyev, a graduate of the Polytechnic University.

"Today is a significant day that will go down in the history of our university. It's a great honor for the Polytechnic University that our graduates are returning, but in a new guise. Vitaly Gennadyevich, welcome to your alma mater!" SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy greeted the distinguished guest. "We are proud that among our graduates are outstanding individuals who play an invaluable and crucial role in the development of the country and in the advancement of its transportation system."

The Rector of SPbPU particularly noted that among the guests invited to the ceremony were Vitaly Gennadyevich's teachers: the curator of his study group, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Albert Yakovlevich Bashkaryov, and the scientific supervisor of Vitaly Savelyev's diploma thesis, Vladimir Vachaganovich Badalov, then an associate professor in the Department of Construction and Road Machinery and Equipment at LPI.

In his presentation to the Honorary Doctor, SPbPU Academic Secretary Dmitry Karpov highlighted his professional path from a commissioning engineer and chief designer to Deputy Prime Minister and Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for the Development of the North-South International Transport Corridor. Since the 2000s, Vitaly Savelyev has held senior government positions: he served as Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade and Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation. On May 14, 2024, he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.

Dmitry Karpov emphasized that Vitaly Gennadievich has never lost touch with the Polytechnic University and continues to make a significant contribution to strengthening the Polytechnic's strategic partnerships in its ongoing engineering projects, which address the creation and development of innovative technologies with organizations in the transportation and road-bridge sectors.

The entire staff of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University highly values Vitaly Gennadievich's active participation and his personal involvement in the university's work. "We are all delighted and proud that, in addition to the main diploma signed in 1977 by Professor Konstantin Pavlovich Seleznev, Rector of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute, today an honorary diploma signed by Andrei Ivanovich Russky, Rector of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, will be presented to this highly accomplished professional whose career began here," Dmitry Karpov emphasized.

Students wearing early 20th-century Polytechnic University uniforms carried the doctor's gown and cap into the Academic Council hall. As per tradition, the Polyhymnia choir performed the Gaudeamus anthem. Andrei Rudskoy presented Vitaly Gennadyevich with an Honorary Doctor medal, a book about the Polytechnic University's honorary doctors, and a copy of his personal file.

Vitaly Savelyev wholeheartedly thanked the Polytechnic University for this honor. In his response, he noted that the knowledge he gained at the Polytechnic University laid the foundation for his entire life: "The Polytechnic University's knowledge base was precisely that—it lasts a lifetime. It is a great honor for me that you have inducted me into the university. Present here today are two of my professors and mentors, to whom I am grateful for the way they instilled in me not only their knowledge but also their souls. We still communicate. Albert Yakovlevich is still on duty, developing new, modern road surfaces, and I help as much as I can, because these are unique developments that meet international standards. It is with great excitement and trepidation that I accept the Polytechnic University award, and I hope that we will continue to work together for many years to come."

Following the ceremony, Vitaly Savelyev was given a tour of his alma mater: he walked through the gallery of distinguished polytechnicians in the Main Academic Building, listened to the organ in the White Hall, and saw many unique exhibits in the SPbPU History Museum. His visit continued at the Technopolis Polytech Research Building, where the Deputy Prime Minister learned about the latest developments by Polytechnic scientists and engineers in additive manufacturing, unmanned systems, and construction.

Following this, Vitaly Gennadievich answered questions from SPbPU students and staff at a meeting of the "You Have the Floor!" discussion club and gave an interview to the Polymer student media center.

At the end of the visit, Vitaly Savelyev concluded: "The issue of national technological sovereignty is urgent today. Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University is actively involved in the implementation of a number of transport projects. I would especially like to highlight the expertise of SPbPU specialists in developing electric transport models and digital twin technologies for railway rolling stock components. They also have strong expertise in developing digital technologies for unmanned aerial systems. I am confident that, thanks to the Polytechnic University's high intellectual and expert potential, we can jointly ensure and strengthen our country's technological leadership in many areas."

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The first named PhysMech scholarship recipients: results of the competition

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The results of the first competition for obtaining named scholarships of the Physics and Mechanical InstituteThe names of the winners, second-year master's students who will receive the scholarship in the fall semester of the 2025/26 academic year, were announced at a meeting of the Institute's Academic Council.

The Vladimir Aleksandrovich Troitsky Scholarship has been awarded to Artemy Goldberg (Higher School of Applied Mathematics and Computational Physics). Artemy is an engineer at the Virtual Simulation Research Laboratory at the PhysMech Institute, where he conducts research in the field of multiphase flow modeling. Artemy also actively participates in student competitions in mathematics and physics, and has earned diplomas and prizes at events ranging from local to international levels.

I believe that awarding named scholarships is a powerful incentive for active participation in scientific research, presenting results at prestigious conferences, and publishing articles in scientific journals. Such competitions draw us back to the history of our university, instilling a sense of pride and a desire to achieve success comparable to that of the outstanding individuals whose names they bear. After all, to paraphrase Isaac Newton, new achievements are made when we stand on the shoulders of giants, shared Artemy Goldberg.

The Ivan Vsevolodovich Meshchersky Scholarship has been awarded to Anastasia Karzova (Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics and Mathematical Physics). Anastasia, a bachelor's degree graduate from Novosibirsk State University, was admitted to Polytechnic University in 2024 as the winner of a portfolio competition. Her research interests lie in seismic exploration. She is involved in seismic data processing projects and is also exploring the potential of using unmanned aerial vehicles for seismic exploration on the Arctic shelf. Anastasia presented her research at the 7th All-Russian Youth Scientific and Practical School-Conference "Earth Sciences. Current State," the Youth International Scientific and Practical Conference "New Technologies in the Gas Industry: Experience and Continuity," and the International Scientific Student Conference (ISSC-2024).

The Lev Gerasimovich Loitsyansky Scholarship has been awarded to Daniil Ageyev (Higher School of Applied Mathematics and Computational Physics). Daniyl completed his bachelor's degree at the Higher School of Applied Mathematics, where he worked on numerical modeling of natural convection around horizontal finned tubes. Based on his research, Daniyl was awarded a first-place diploma at the All-Russian Competition of Graduate Theses, Be First. He is successfully continuing his work on this topic in his master's program. Daniyl has presented his results at several scientific conferences, including the PhysMech Science Week, the international conference "Modern Problems of Thermal Physics and Power Engineering," and the A.I. Leontiev School and Seminar for Young Scientists.

"Scientific work has been a true revelation for me, allowing me to immerse myself in the world of research and innovation. I'm proud to be able to contribute to science, and I hope my research will help solve important modern problems," shared Daniil Ageyev.

The Boris Pavlovich Konstantinov Scholarship has been awarded to Arseniy Tokarev (Higher School of Fundamental Physics Research). Arseniy is a research fellow at the PhysMechanics Institute's Laboratory of Advanced Methods for Spherical Tokamak Plasma Research, where he processes Doppler backscatter diagnostic data. His research results have been presented at numerous national and international conferences. He is the co-author of several articles in Russian and English, including in the international journal Plasma Science and Technology. He has also completed research under a grant from the Russian Science Foundation and a state assignment from the Ministry of Education and Science. He is also a recipient of a grant from the President of the Russian Federation for master's students.

The Anatoly Isakovich Lurye Scholarship has been awarded to Dmitry Morozov (Higher School of Mechanics and Control Processes). Dmitry conducts research on pendulum system oscillations, the stability of floating bodies, and optimal vibration damping. He is the author of eight scientific publications, including in journals listed by the Higher Attestation Commission and indexed in Scopus, and has participated in three scientific conferences. Dmitry successfully combines his master's studies with work in his field at Intelenergomash as a calculation engineer, where he performs calculations for critical equipment—valves for nuclear power plants.

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Hockey players from the State University of Management have been selected for the Moscow team to participate in the Student Hockey League Opening Cup.

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Two hockey players from the State University of Management will participate in the Moscow team's Opening Cup of the Russian Student Hockey League, which will take place from October 7 to 11 at the Alrosa Arena in Oryol.

The tournament is held with the support of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, the Russian Hockey Federation, and the Russian Student Sports Union.

This year, six teams, made up of the best hockey players from student teams, will compete for the trophy: Moscow, Povolzhye, Saint Petersburg, Ural, Zapad, and Vostok.

Over the course of five days, teams will compete for the tournament's main prize.

The State University of Management will be represented on the Moscow team by two athletes: defender Alexander Arsenyev and forward Ilya Babkin.

We wish the guys to demonstrate a high level of play and become winners!

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